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Xocaf flews : personals : I oe Hale spent the week-end in irens. [iss Gladys Wilson of Watts is ting is Abbeville. [. H. Carlisle spent Tuesday in enwood on business. Irs. E. F. Arnold is visiting rela 5 in Spartanburg. iss Sarah Harkness of Antreville in Abbeville Tuesday. r. Wade Stroude of Great Falls in Abbeville yesterday. ts. M. B. Davis is visiting her nts in Lawrenceville, Ga. Iward McNeill is the guest of his dparents in the Sharon section. vers Mabry left Tuesday for nwood where he will visit his d, Herbert, Allen, Jr. m Cason of Atlanta is visiting and Mrs. Fred Cason on North street. s. Beattie Griffith of Greenville siting Miss Gladys Wham this J. Ashley of Honea Path was bbeville this morning on busi s. George Penney is taking a ion of two weeks from Philson's Grace Eakin leaves tomor spend her vacation in Green ed Edwards and Holland Press Cedar Springs were in Abbe ?uesday. ses Alice May and Ruth Man ire visiting their sister, Mrs. Darracott. ana iwrs. u. m. juamer 01 rey were in Abbeville Wed and Mrs. R. S. Ellis and fam |1 attend the Ellis reunion to at Due West. Lila McCaslan is in Elber |is week visiting her friend, W. Chandler. Hagen of Columbia is visit home people on Magazine for two weeks. land Mrs. W. E. Johnson left sday for Caesars Head for a ten days. Gladys Wham spent several Due West last week helping le Short Course. Margie Guillebeau of Green spending a few days in Ab iwitn ner parents. Hendricks, accompanied by >na Barksdale attended a Ireunion in Easley Tuesday. |M. H. Wilson returned Mon Montreat, N. C. where she le month of July. ^nd Mrs. T. V. Howie went the country yesterday to jythia Springs where they le day. Ilizabeth Corley of olum the city visiting her aunt, H. Wilson on Wardlaw N. Brown and children to McCormick Wednesday Iweeks' visit to Mrs. W. L. labry Cheatham and chil spending this week in rith her parents, Mr. and Knox. E. J. Adair of Clinton was in the J city Tuesday on business. H. W. Lawson of Calhoun Falls was in town yesterday on business. L. B. Speer of Iva was in town Monday for the first time in eighteen years. / TT TT Urtt. mATrA/l in. iUTS. XI. XI. d umiovii iiao niu>vu a? to Mrs. Dick Wilson's house on Mag azine street. Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham has re turned from a visit to Montreat, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Hillhouse of Lebanon were in the city Wednes day. * p Mrs. Lizzie Clark and Mrs. J. J. Cheaham of Calhoun Falls were shopping in Abbeville Wednesday. Mrs. J. Allen Smith, Jr. returned Monday from Montreat, N. C. where she has spent the past three weeks. Mr. and Livy Pratt are visiting relatives in Greenville and Ander son. Mrs. S. S. Leaman is here from Greenwood and is spending until Thursday with her sister, Mrs. M. R Plaxco. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kay, Mrs. R. B. Cheshire and Mrs. Floyd Graves spent Tuesday afternoon in Green wood. Miss Rebecca Blankenship of Pine ville, N. C., is the visitor of Miss lone Stevenson at her home near Abbeville. Miss Maggie Link will leave Mon day for Greenville and Woodruff where she will spend a two weeks' vacation. Miss Mary Hill Harris left Tues day morning for Greenville where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Henry Haeerman for two weeks. I f Mr. H. A. Benton has sufficiently [recovered from injuries received in an automobile accident two weeks ago to be on the street Wednesday. Dr. J. R. Power has gone to Smith Hospital at Saluda, N. C.f to take a special course in the diseases of ba bies and children. He will be gone about two weeks. Mrs. F. L. Welborne returned home with Mr. and Mrs. u. A. Ward law who have been visiting in Lib erty. After a visit here of several days the whole family will go to Orangeburg county for a visit. Frank and Julian Roche and W. M. Langley accompanied Mr. James Roche to Asheville Monday. They made the trip in good time and left Mr. Roche feeling better. Miss Virginia Pritchard of Blacks burg, Va., is in Abbeville visiting relatives. Miss Pritchard will be honoree at a card party given Thurs day afternoon by Miss Florence Neuffer. Mrs. Gus Lee, Miss Elizabeth Jones and Andrew Hill went to Greenville by automobile Wednes day and spent a few hours with friends. The friends of Rev. and Mrs. G. |M. Telford will be glad to learn that their little daughter, Julia, who has been very ill with scarlet fever, is on the road to recovery. \ Mr. J. D. Kerr, Davis Kerr, Miss Fannie Stark and Miss Vic Howie spent a few hours in Anderson Mon day morning1. The trip was made through the country. Marian and Nannell Beacham of j Atlanta are visiting Misses Lillie and t> : _ t i_ I l-iinK near aDDcviiie. iney will come here next week and be the guests of Mrs. A. A. Wilson on Park er street. Misses Sara and Gladys Barnes and Messrs. Albert and Arthur Ros enberg were among the spectators from Abbeville at the big game of ball in Greenwood Tuesday after noon. Mr. Sydney Eason will arrive in xt- ~ tiv j i tne city inunuay aiiu win spenu some time with Mrs. Eason, who is visiting this summer with her par ents, Chief Justice and Mrs. Eugene B. Gary. r^OMS?5MSM5JSIS?SJSISI2ISJSI2JSMSMSISi SOCIETY " MRS. LEE ENTERTAINS. Mrs. W. A. Lee gave a rook party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her three visitors Misses Virginia Smith, < n 1 **" rt-nsJ ny>/J ATo /J 1TTT1 I .Cjana lViay VU^ciaau anu iuaUti ij.. | Patz of Elberton. Tables were ar-| ranged in the parlor for sixteen play ers. On each table was placed two attractive bon-bon baskets filled with 1 choice candy. After the games danc- J ing was enjoyed. ^ The following young girls were i invited to meet the guests: Misses A Frances Jones, Nona Tutt, Mable 1 Bradley Mildred Lyon, Emily Morse, * Sarah Smith, Floride Gantt, Eliza beth Wilson, Mary Norwood Perrin, Martha Calvert, Grace Smith, Jean Milford, Adair Aiken and Rachel ' i and Susan Minshall. ' Mrs, Lee servied delicious block * ice cream and cake as refreshments. 1 MISS ADAMS' VISITORS. Misses Julia Roddey of Rcok Hill, Hildegarde Brock and Christine ^ Pollock of Clinton, North Carolina, ( and Annie May Woods of Fountain Inn will arrive in Abbeville Monday to visit Miss Mary Adams on Pinck ney street. Miss Adams will enter- j tain for her guests on Friday. ( HOUSE PARTY. Misses Mary Lou and Nannie Bowie entertained a number of . their friends at a house party last week. Among those attending were: Misses Virginia Byrd and Mattie Simmons of Greenville, and Messrs. Robert E. Johnson, Wm. Rives, W. W. Arrington, of Greenville, John Simmons of Gray Court and J. L. . Watson, Jr. of Bradley. Friday night there was a "weenie" , roasting on the banks of Little Riv er and Saturday the guests were invited to a picnic. Sunday an old coiruntTi rrrqHo tVlPre nnrl will train the girl Scouts. CHURCH SOCIETY. The regular meeting of the Ladies Society of the Associate Reformed church will be held with Mrs. M. R. Plaxco Thursday afternoon. EIGHTY-ONE TODAY. Mr. C. A. Botts is celebrating his.) eighty-first birthday today. He saysn that his mind is as young as it ever', was but his legs do not caper like they used to do when he ran rabbits in Long Cane township, nor like they j did when he ran yankees in Vir-j ginia. He says that he is willing to stay here until he reaches a hundred as he finds this country to his liking. ACAIN Miss Edna Bradley and Miss Mary Adams are at home again after at tending the summer school at Greensboro, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA VISITORS Mrs. Oscar Shelley of Ruther fordton, N. C. is in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Hipp on Pinckney street. Miss Mary Shelley of Rutherfordton is visiting Mrs. Hipp also. HOME FROM CAMP. Ralph Lyon is at home from the I summer vacation after six weeks I of training in camp at Norfolk, Va. Ralph will be a senior at the Citadel this fall. ATTENDING THE PARTY Mr L. C. Parker went over to Greenwood Tuesday and was a guest at the dinner party given by Mr. Frank Fetzer that evening. Brig. Gen. Whitaker Dies. Washintrton. Aue. 1.?Brie:. Gen. ? ? , W. E. Whitaker, who, as a Union officer is said to have carried the message which halted the prepared Union charge at Appomattox, and which resulted in the unconditional surrender of Lee's army, died yes terday at his home here. He was a holder of a congressional medal of I J Australia is offering inducements i to immigrants. I AMONG THE "FANS" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williamson L. C. Hasell, Mr. A. B. Galloway Sanford Howie, E. R. Thomson, Mr; Paul Link, Miss Howard Hill, Mr. "W Harris, Mr. J. L. McMillan and Mr. E. W. Gregory were among those ,vho went over to Greenwood Tues lay afternoon to see Abbeville carry >ff the game of ball. CONFEDERATE CROSSES. The Abbeville Chapter U. D. C. las about twenty-five Crosses oi rlonor for the graves of Confederate veterans and would like for th< "amily of any Confederate veterar vho has not a cross to call at th? esidence of Mrs. W. E. Owen and jet one. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hays announc< ;he birth of a son, at Iva, Mondaj Fuly 31, 1922. The young man hai jeen named Harrison Anderson Hayi rARIFF ON WOOLEN BLANKETS INCREASE! Washington, Aug. 1.?Tariff du ties on woolen blankets ranging fron 20 cents per pound and 30 percen ad valorem to 40 cents per pounc and 40 percent ad valorem approve* today by the Senate by a vote of 3! to 24. The Underwood law rate wa 25 percent ad valorem. Negro Murderer Lynched. Macon, Ga., Aug. 1.?Overtake! by a mob of three hundred deter mined men, a negro identified b; nffl/isn oa TnVin Olnvar alius 'T.ftfkv1 UU1VU* U ?0 VVMU V4AV l VA) ? ? ? ? 3layer of Walter C. Byrd, deput; sheriff of Bibb county, and Georg Marshall, a negro, was put to deal at 1 o'clock today two miles fror Holton, just across the line in Mon roe county. CHICAGO FACES A STREET CAR STR1KI Chicago, Aug. 1.?All big busines and financial interests in Chicag were being urged today to brinj pressure to bear upon officials of th Chicago surface lines and the car men's union to prevent a threaten ed strike today. Although U. ? Schwartz, member of the city coun lil transportation committee was op bimistic over progress he had mad iw on eleventh Vtniir manpnver ti stop the strike indications were tha the approximately 20,00.0 surfac and elevated line employees woul walk out some time today. YOU WILL A DISTILLED VI With DISTILLED \ means Full Weight, like. Both our lee < guarantee be yours DISTILLED Manufacturec ' WANTED?Two energetic men to work at Abbeville. Apply at Sing er Sewing Machine Co., at Green wood, S. C., V. B. Barnett, Mgr. Greenwood, S C. Box 304 _,28 lmc y [ DRUG FIXTURES FOR SALE? , Complete set Drug Fixtures in , eluding Soda Fountain, Cash Reg { ister, Scales and all fixtures need , ed in an up-to-date drug store. I Wire or write Frank ft. Hunter, Newberry, S. C. 7,31.2tcol. NOTICE OF SALE. I J| I will sell at public auction at J Calhoun Falls, S. C., the entire stock of goods and store fixtures be longing to W. E. Anderson. Stock of goods to be broken up and sold in small lots. Sale to start promptly at 2 p. m. Saturday, August 5th. George R. Jones, Trustee. jgngfg,fpr(gngjtgfigfi?frafgft^OBf5/gigjg/BMSeiicjj[j/gfgf MENW Applications Will be Shown Per Machinists Boiler Makers D1 a rtlrnm llli a uiav&omituo Electricians Pipe Fitters Engine Carpenters Sheet Metal Workers Car Inspectors and Repaii ...EXPERIENCED . F< SEABOARD AIR LINE N SHOPS) AG Apply Between 8:00 A. M. an Superintendent, Room "A" F ern Bank Building, Atlanta, An opportunity is now these places, and during pr ing on railway property o free, if desired. Men accej on date entering service, si t ^ road Labor Board. The I e a fill these positions, to insu] pi l2J3J5EJSfSJ3J2J3J3JSJ3JSJ3J3JSI3I3J3IS15l3I3J3JSI3fi I0T FIND MTERICE and S Weighed in the balan ing. They are almos ^ in o-nlfl. DISTILLED WATEF ity and Quality. Eve facture is carefully v is our watchword. VATER Ice you receive ( , Prompt and Courteous md Service are GUARjA by always using both. WATER ICE-LOO 1 and Sold in Abbeville Inn I oiiihIm7 an Iw, LdUIIUl J (111 PHONE NO. 68. If at first you don't v v xs7. crops to supplement cotton, ber that a quitter never winner never quits. a >c G/^ND there others! Get yamr favorite at any c place?today] AUERBMH | CHOCOLATE n. Mwwm ? ?om-n ii MR. RETAILER: Tbab tale dutribuU/rt cam l bigger and better A G. E. CALVERT, AbbemB* XC, ANTED! Received at the Rates Hour, For: 70 70 - ? 70 70liw vi 70 GemU. | 70 Carta. 70 Carta rers vo ) MEN WANTED. OR. RAILWAY (HOWELL* TLANTA, GA. d 6:00 P. M. To G. It Ctrtu*, ourth Floor, Citizens A Sa*Ar , Ga. (Or By MaiL> given for men to apply far esent strike, board and lod^ r in cars, will be furni&ei )ted will establish seniority lbject to rules of U. S. R?3 'ailway Company must now re proper public service. nmrararararararal*injwiiuirdraif3G ERVICE ce and found want it worth their weight I ICE stands for Par ry detail in its marn* /atchecL Perfection 3UR Service. That treatment to all zt lNTEED. Let that KS BETTER Only By J P,J Pa